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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
*/
package com.amazon.redshift.largeobject;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.sql.SQLException;
/**
* This implements a basic output stream that writes to a LargeObject.
*/
public class BlobOutputStream extends OutputStream {
/**
* The parent LargeObject.
*/
private LargeObject lo;
/**
* Buffer.
*/
private byte[] buf;
/**
* Size of the buffer (default 1K).
*/
private int bsize;
/**
* Position within the buffer.
*/
private int bpos;
/**
* Create an OutputStream to a large object.
*
* @param lo LargeObject
*/
public BlobOutputStream(LargeObject lo) {
this(lo, 1024);
}
/**
* Create an OutputStream to a large object.
*
* @param lo LargeObject
* @param bsize The size of the buffer used to improve performance
*/
public BlobOutputStream(LargeObject lo, int bsize) {
this.lo = lo;
this.bsize = bsize;
buf = new byte[bsize];
bpos = 0;
}
public void write(int b) throws java.io.IOException {
checkClosed();
try {
if (bpos >= bsize) {
lo.write(buf);
bpos = 0;
}
buf[bpos++] = (byte) b;
} catch (SQLException se) {
throw new IOException(se.toString());
}
}
public void write(byte[] buf, int off, int len) throws java.io.IOException {
checkClosed();
try {
// If we have any internally buffered data, send it first
if (bpos > 0) {
flush();
}
if (off == 0 && len == buf.length) {
lo.write(buf); // save a buffer creation and copy since full buffer written
} else {
lo.write(buf, off, len);
}
} catch (SQLException se) {
throw new IOException(se.toString());
}
}
/**
* Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes to be written out. The general
* contract of flush
is that calling it is an indication that, if any bytes
* previously written have been buffered by the implementation of the output stream, such bytes
* should immediately be written to their intended destination.
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*/
public void flush() throws IOException {
checkClosed();
try {
if (bpos > 0) {
lo.write(buf, 0, bpos);
}
bpos = 0;
} catch (SQLException se) {
throw new IOException(se.toString());
}
}
public void close() throws IOException {
if (lo != null) {
try {
flush();
lo.close();
lo = null;
} catch (SQLException se) {
throw new IOException(se.toString());
}
}
}
private void checkClosed() throws IOException {
if (lo == null) {
throw new IOException("BlobOutputStream is closed");
}
}
}